The real changes in iOS 8 beta 2 Apple doesn’t want you to know about

By Jonathan S. Geller | Small Business

With each new beta release of iOS 8, Apple details both open issues and fixes for developers in the developer release notes, but for most people, these don’t mean much. Thanks to one of our sources at Apple, we have received an internal change log with release notes to help explain some of the changes from iOS 8 beta 1 to the newer iOS 8 beta 2 release.

There are some incredible new features that have never been discovered before, including the fact that Find My iPhone can now tell you if a phone is indoors and what floor of a building it is on.

Additionally, Apple has made general enhancements to the system as a whole covering all of the major apps like Messages, Phone, Safari, Mail, FaceTime and others.

Stay tuned for more iOS 8 information as one of our guys has returned from holiday and it’s open season again.

Improved how AirDrop works between iOS and OS X

Fixed issue with AirDrop where connections would be unexpectedly cancelled

Resolved an SOS Only problem with the phone instead of displaying No Service in low signal areas

Fixed a problem where MMS messages were sent instead of iMessages

Improved calendar information in Notification Center

Fixed problem with clock app and how it displays analog and digital time

FaceTime hands off from cellular to WiFi now

Fixed FaceTime app crash and freeze after ending call

Improved FaceTime app in landscape, and fixed black bar on right side of screen when ringing

Improved Japanese and Chinese character selection in keyboard, improved French, Hindi, and other languages